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You fail to tell me what you were charged./convicted of. That makes a difference. It could be simply the judge turning you over to collections and... Read Answer
The bill of sale is important since you are saying that you did not know that it was stolen. Lack of knowledge is a defense.
You have to get a lawyer and fight the charge. Theft involves an intent to steal. You can't accidentally shoplift.
There is no such thing as a "technical violation." Either he violated a term of his probation or he did not. Not showing up to report to your... Read Answer
What you describe is a violation of probation, and could cause him to be required to serve the remainder of any incarceration he was sentenced to. ... Read Answer
Go and make sure the ticket gets taken care of and bring the proof to the court for the suspended license and maybe they will dismiss the matter.
You should hire a lawyer to go to court to recall the warrant. A lawyer can do this without you present, so it is less risky for you.
Petition to seal your record.
Since I have absolutely no facts about your case, I can't answer. Why don't you call your attorney and ask him?
Miranda only has to be read if there is post-arrest interrogation. Most cops are trained to get everything they need out of your mouth "prior" to... Read Answer
"Miranda Rights" only affect the admissibility of your statements made during an in custody interrogation.
It will go to collector, but worst will be that you will lose your license until the fines are paid.
If he violated the plea agreement, he can be recharged and brought to trial on the original crime.
You need to hire an attorney who specializes in personal injury litigation to fight the lawsuit.
Is it sealed or in the trunk?? Then yes.
Miranda rights are required in order for the prosecutor, at trial, to present a statement by the defendant to law enforcement, if the statement is... Read Answer